Whatever the actual case may be, another report has come in saying you can cross “power struggle” off the list. Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports sent out a tweet saying Reid wasn’t involved in the interviewing process for the team’s next GM.

This suggests Dorsey’s firing was solely decided by Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt, with coach Reid having little or nothing to do with Dorsey’s release.

Further evidence Chiefs GM change spearheaded by ownership – Andy Reid had little to no role in interviewing process. Let by Hunt/Donovan

I imagine Reid would at least give Hunt recommendations on who he’d like to work with. Reid does have some say over the final roster, so he’d likely want a guy he trusts. That’s why current co-director of player personnel Brett Veach seems to be the favorite for the job, as he has worked with Reid since 2007.

Either way, hopefully more concrete details come soon on this situation. You can expect plenty of hard questions to be asked during the press conference once the Chiefs’ new GM is hired.

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